Tuesday, August 13, 2013

North Cariboo Farm Country gets prov $$$

Courtesy of the Government of British Columbia:

Residents in the North Cariboo are learning more about the range of foods and farmed products grown in their region through the "North Cariboo Farm Country - Grown For You" campaign that received $22,000 from the B.C. government's Buy Local Program.

The campaign is being led by the Quesnel Community and Economic Development Corporation and the North Cariboo Agricultural Marketing Association (FARMED). The campaign includes plans for the promotion of North Cariboo-grown products and farm-based services through signs and banners, product packaging, in-store promotional materials and an upgraded website.

The campaign will promote more than 50 products produced in the North Cariboo ranging from dairy, fruits and vegetables, livestock and specialty meats to natural fibres, plants and flowers, honey, jams and syrups as well as other prepared foods. The "North Cariboo Farm Country - Grown For You" focuses on the region from Nazko to Barkerville and McLeese Lake to Strathnaver in the north.

The Buy Local program offers successful applicants matching funds up to $100,000 to launch or expand local food marketing campaigns.

Building the local market for British Columbia foods is a key commitment of government's Agrifoods Strategy, a component of the BC Jobs Plan, to lead the agrifoods sector growth into a $14-billion-a-year industry by 2017.

Quotes:

Agriculture Minister Hon. Pat Pimm stated -

"The North Cariboo offers residents and visitors great local food options and this program helps spread the word about them in the marketplace. Shopping locally, the dollars stay in the community and in the pockets of B.C.'s ranching and farming families."

Further, Cariboo North MLA Hon. Coralee Oakes said -

"Our region is home to numerous hardworking producers who make and sell some incredible agricultural products. Thanks to this Buy Local funding, they will now be able to get their Cariboo-made items to a larger audience, and at the same time, assist our local economy."

Further, Quesnel Community and Economic Development Corporation chair Jim Gorsline said -

"The branding expansion and awareness project will lead to new employment in the future by supporting local producers, farm-based business and agri-tourism."

Finally, North Cariboo Agricultural Marketing Association chair (and Cariboo RD Area 'B' Director) Heloise Dixon-Warren said --

"The funding support from the Buy Local program will increase the awareness, and raise the profile, of locally produced agricultural products and farm-based services by further promoting the "North Cariboo - Grown for You" brand. This will result in us all having better access to quality locally produced products and will ultimately bring agricultural producers together through collaboration and partnerships."

Further details at http://www.gov.bc.ca/agri/buylocal.html

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